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Germany immigration: Govt extends border controls to curb illegal arrivals

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New ReviewGermany's border checks frustrate commuters, especially between Germany and Poland.
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Trump says he's 'not a dictator' amid federal troop deployment row

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US President Donald Trump responds to criticism of his threat to expand the deployment of armed National Guard troops to cities like Chicago
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Nonprofit preps holiday packages for Jewish-American troops

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The nonprofit is called Kosher Troops, according to co-founder Sara Fuerst.
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The last words of Al Jazeera’s Anas al-Sharif: A cry for Gaza and his family

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Anas al-Sharif’s final message urges support for Palestine, his family, unity in Gaza’s suffering and ongoing resistance to occupation.
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UK police arrest at least 365 people at Palestine Action protest in London

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Critics say ban on activist group stifles freedom of speech and assembly and aims to curb pro-Palestine demonstrations.
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York Region paramedic speaks out after being fired for criticizing Israel's military actions

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A York Region paramedic who says she was fired over a social media comment that criticized Israel's military actions in Gaza says her post was mischaracterized to silence her political opinions. CBC's Dale Manucdoc explains.
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Reform pledges to scrap Online Safety Act over free speech concerns

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Reform UK would scrap the Online Safety Act as a “dystopian” infringement of free speech, the party has announced. Former party chairman Zia Yusuf said the Act, intended to reduce online harm, did “absolutely nothing to protect children”...
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Tunisians protest against president on anniversary of his power grab

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Describing President Kais Saied's rule as an "authoritarian regime", they say it has turned the country into an “open-air prison”.
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What is a feral summer? It's the latest parenting trend

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Some parents are ditching structured children’s activities and opting to give them more freedom and fun. This parenting trend — dubbed a ‘feral summer’ — throws back to the nostalgic, unscheduled summers of decades past.
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Trump’s Trade War Triggers NATO Fight? Spain’s Sanchez Calls For Urgent EU-Mercosur Deal

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During a summit in Montevideo, Spanish President Pedro Sanchez harshly criticized Donald Trump's trade war policies and pushed for a powerful EU-Mercosur alliance. He called for multilateralism, defending migrant rights, feminism, and...
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Hong Kong cancels Chinese New Year celebrations

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Fearing continued anti-government unrest, authorities have cancelled some main events and banned sale of items with any political messages.
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India's top court orders review of Kashmir internet shutdown

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The top court said the communications lockdown in Muslim-majority region violated the country's telecoms rules.
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Sudan press freedom: Offices of four media groups seized

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Sudan's journalists sound the alarm as the government shuts down several media outlets.
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Sudan's transitional government completes 100 days in office

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It has been 100 days since Sudan's transitional government was sworn in after months of political turmoil that led to the removal of President Omar al-Bashir.
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Romania looks back 30 years to the revolution that ended communist regime

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Thirty years ago, an uprising in Romania ended the communist regime in the country. The uprising broke out in December 1989 in Timișoara as a small crowd gathered to protest the eviction of pastor Laszlo Tokes. Those memories still haunt...
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Concerns grow over China’s treatment of Uighurs | The China Cables

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Global leaders are raising concerns after Chinese government documents leaked uncovering human rights violations at camps in China’s Xinjiang region against ethnic minority Muslims — known as Uighurs. Global Affairs Canada said it was...
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Cambodian opposition leader Kem Sokha freed from house arrest

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Court ruling lifts house arrest but forbids top opposition figure from conducting political activities and going abroad.
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Behrouz Boochani leaves Manus Island after six years, lands in NZ

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The Kurdish Iranian writer, held in PNG since 2013, says he may seek asylum in New Zealand or the US.
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Greece remembers the brutality that felled its dictatorship

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The anniversary of a student uprising acts as a test-run for new police freedom to enter university campuses.
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Thousands of Bolivians march over disputed election

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Critics of President Evo Morales say he committed fraud to get re-elected.
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Canada’s role in Harriet Tubman’s story

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The Canadian legacy of famed American abolitionist Harriet Tubman isn’t left out in the big-screen version of her story.
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European elections 2019: what has happened in the EU during the current parliament?

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With the EU elections just around the corner, our team in Brussels have picked some of the most important issues faced by the current European Parliament 1) Brexit referendum In a tight referendum vote, the United Kingdom votes to leave...
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Political cartoons: Where free speech runs up against poor taste

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For the second time in two weeks, a political cartoonist is apologizing for his depiction of former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould in newspaper commentary on the SNC-Lavalin scandal. So, in an arena where free speech runs up...
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Relations tense as Turkey expels German journalists

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Germany has updated its travel advice for citizens visiting Turkey after Ankara expelled two German journalists. Joerg Brase, the head of German public broadcaster ZDF's bureau in Istanbul, was given 10 days to leave Turkey after...